With 210 marks out of 300 in CUET PG Law 2026, you are well-placed for Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II and borderline for Campus Law Centre in the General category — based on 2025 cutoff trends.

Delhi University offers 3-year LLB across three law centres — Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre-I (LC-I), and Law Centre-II (LC-II) — with admissions processed via pgadmission.uod.ac.in using CUET PG Law scores. With a combined intake of 2,888 seats and separate cutoffs for each centre and category, knowing where 210 marks places you is essential to building a strong counselling preference list.

  • CUET PG Law 2026 is scored out of 300 marks (75 questions × 4 marks; −1 for wrong answers).
  • 210 out of 300 equals 70% — a competitive score for DU LLB admission.
  • In 2025, the General category Round 1 cutoff at CLC was 213; at LC-II it was 193 and at LC-I it was 188.
  • OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS students with 210 marks are safely above the expected cutoff at all three law centres.
  • General category students with 210 marks are borderline at CLC but safe at LC-I and LC-II from Round 1 itself.
Direct Link — DU LLB 2026 Admission Portal (ACTIVE)pgadmission.uod.ac.in

CUET PG Law 2026: Total Marks and Scoring Context

CUET PG Law 2026 is a computer-based test conducted by NTA. The paper carries 75 multiple choice questions at 4 marks each, making the total 300 marks. One mark is deducted per wrong answer; unattempted questions carry no penalty. Scoring 210 means you answered approximately 57–58 questions correctly, reflecting consistent preparation across the law syllabus.

Parameter Detail
Total Marks 300 (75 questions × 4 marks)
Negative Marking −1 per wrong answer
Your Score 210 out of 300 (70%)
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Admission Portal pgadmission.uod.ac.in

210 marks is above the 2025 final-round General category cutoff at all three DU law centres. The lowest closing cutoff recorded in 2025 was approximately 175 at LC-I, well below 210. This means you have a strong safety net regardless of which counselling round you receive an allotment in.


DU LLB Law Centres: Seats and Overview

Delhi University’s Faculty of Law runs the 3-year LLB programme through three centres with a combined intake of 2,888 seats. CLC on the North Campus records the highest cutoff and is considered the most prestigious. LC-II on the South Campus ranks second in competition and LC-I on the North Campus has the most accessible cutoff of the three.

Law Centre Total Seats Location Cutoff Competitiveness
Campus Law Centre (CLC) 962 North Campus Highest — most competitive
Law Centre-II (LC-II) 963 South Campus Moderate — second highest
Law Centre-I (LC-I) 963 North Campus Relatively accessible
Total 2,888

All three centres offer the same Delhi University LLB degree. Seats follow the central government’s reservation policy: 27% OBC-NCL, 15% SC, 7.5% ST, 10% EWS and the remaining ~40.5% for the General/UR category. A horizontal PwBD reservation of 5% applies across all categories.


210 Marks: Expected Admission Chances by Centre and Category (2026)

The table below shows expected 2026 cutoff ranges for each law centre across all five categories, derived from 2025 actual cutoffs and historical reservation data. Admission chances for 210 marks are indicated in the last column.

Law Centre Category Expected Cutoff 2026 (approx.) Your Score: 210 Marks
Campus Law Centre (CLC) General / UR 208–220 Borderline — likely from Round 2
EWS 198–212 Borderline to Safe
OBC-NCL 178–192 Safe
SC 150–165 Safe
ST 125–140 Safe
Law Centre-II (LC-II) General / UR 188–202 Safe
EWS 180–194 Safe
OBC-NCL 160–175 Safe
SC 134–150 Safe
ST 112–128 Safe
Law Centre-I (LC-I) General / UR 182–198 Safe
EWS 174–188 Safe
OBC-NCL 154–168 Safe
SC 128–144 Safe
ST 108–122 Safe

All cutoff ranges above are expected figures based on 2025 trends. Official 2026 allotment cutoffs are published on pgadmission.uod.ac.in after each counselling round.

Counselling strategy with 210 marks:

  • General / UR: List LC-I and LC-II first to secure a Round 1 seat. Also include CLC — you are likely to receive it from Round 2 as the cutoff drops below 210.
  • EWS: LC-I and LC-II are safe in Round 1; CLC is borderline. Include all three in your preference list.
  • OBC-NCL, SC and ST: You can safely list CLC as your first preference. At 210 marks, you are well above the expected reserved category cutoff at all three centres.

2025 Reference Cutoffs for DU LLB Law Centres

The table below shows actual 2025 General category cutoffs and approximate reserved category cutoffs based on available DU counselling merit list data. These figures serve as the primary benchmark for estimating your 2026 admission chances.

Law Centre General — Round 1 General — Last Round OBC-NCL (approx.) SC (approx.) ST (approx.)
Campus Law Centre (CLC) 213 ~196 ~183 ~157 ~134
Law Centre-II (LC-II) 193 ~180 ~167 ~142 ~122
Law Centre-I (LC-I) 188 ~175 ~162 ~138 ~118

Cutoffs drop by 5–15 marks between Round 1 and the last allotment round across all centres and categories. This happens because students with multiple allotments upgrade to a preferred centre, freeing up seats for students next on the merit list.


Factors That Influence DU LLB Cutoffs

  • Total applicants and score distribution: A larger pool of high-scoring students pushes cutoffs upward at all three centres.
  • Paper difficulty: An easier CUET PG Law paper raises raw scores across the board and lifts cutoffs; a tougher paper brings them down.
  • Seat matrix: Any change in the total 2,888-seat intake directly shifts the cutoff at each centre.
  • Round-wise movement: Cutoffs fall in each successive allotment round as students upgrade and leave earlier seats vacant for others.
  • Category-specific demand: Each category has its own competition pool. Cutoffs within OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS depend only on the scores and numbers within that group.

CUET PG Law 2026 DU LLB Admission FAQs

Ques. Is 210 marks enough for Campus Law Centre in the General category?

Ans. Based on 2025 trends, the General category Round 1 cutoff at CLC was 213 and the last-round cutoff was approximately 196. With 210 marks, your chance in Round 1 is borderline but improves significantly in Round 2 and Round 3. List CLC in your preference list alongside LC-I and LC-II as more secure options.

Ques. What is the total marks for CUET PG Law 2026?

Ans. CUET PG Law 2026 is out of 300 marks. The paper has 75 multiple choice questions with 4 marks for each correct answer and a deduction of 1 mark per wrong answer. Unattempted questions carry no penalty.

Ques. Can OBC-NCL students with 210 marks get into Campus Law Centre?

Ans. Yes. The approximate OBC-NCL cutoff at CLC in 2025 was around 183. With 210 marks, OBC-NCL students are well above this threshold and can confidently list CLC as their first preference during DU LLB counselling on pgadmission.uod.ac.in.

Ques. Which DU law centre should I prefer with 210 marks in the General category?

Ans. List Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II as your top choices for a safe Round 1 allotment and also include CLC — you are likely to receive it from Round 2 onwards. All three centres award the same Delhi University LLB degree; the difference lies in campus culture and alumni network rather than the qualification itself.

Ques. How many total seats does DU offer in the 3-year LLB programme?

Ans. DU offers 2,888 seats in the 3-year LLB programme across Campus Law Centre (962 seats), Law Centre-I (963 seats), and Law Centre-II (963 seats). Admissions are managed through pgadmission.uod.ac.in using CUET PG Law 2026 scores.

Ques. When are DU LLB 2026 official cutoffs published?

Ans. DU LLB 2026 cutoffs are published after each round of seat allotment on pgadmission.uod.ac.in. Round 1 allotments are typically announced in June–July. Students must register on the portal, fill their preference list and check their allotment status after each round to accept or upgrade their seat.